I like your content you post, I have a keen interest in the bio mechanics of the golf swing, how did you get so knowledgeable? Do you study any of the kinematic sequences?

Keep up the good work.

Best regards

Mark

Mark, I sacrificed a lot of my free time both to study anatomy/physics as well as listen to med doctors and physicists. Suddenly, it appeared that all lego pieces started to match and it was a very natural thing to create the basis of the BGS theory. Watching and analyzing motions of the best ballstrikers not only helped but sort of confirmed that I am very near of being on the good track.
Glad you found the info helpful. If you're particularily interested in details of my work and have a specially intriguing area - just let me know and I shall do my best to present to you adequate links to articles that can be found in the net.

i joined this forum today because i have done a great deal of studying all types of swing theories, from hogan, to sean foley, to jack nicklaus, to chuck quinton, to dalton mccrary, and many others... and now i found your amazing post on youtube of the antithetic waggle... THIS HAS HELPED ME SO MUCH!

the problem is that i am never able to get my shoulders to turn freely when i take my real backswing unless i do a serious waggle first without allowing my shoulders to turn. i never understood why, but now after your posts, i think i do.

here is my main question: is the reason why i am only able to get my shoulders to turn in my backswing if i first waggle, because i restrict my shoulders in the waggle, which builds up tension there, and then, when i release, they are properly isolated and let go?

when i waggle with hands and arms but don't let my shoulders turn, the shoulders WANT TO TURN, BUT THEY CAN'T. then, when i let them, they are ready to go, and they do! is this the key???

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